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punishable    音标拼音: [p'ʌnɪʃəbəl]
a. 该罚的,可罚的

该罚的,可罚的

punishable
adj 1: liable to or deserving punishment; "punishable offenses"
2: subject to punishment by law; "a penal offense" [synonym:
{penal}, {punishable}]

Punishable \Pun"ish*a*ble\, a. [Cf. F. punissable.]
Deserving of, or liable to, punishment; capable of being
punished by law or right; -- said of person or offenses.
[1913 Webster]

That time was, when to be a Protestant, to be a
Christian, was by law as punishable as to be a traitor.
-- Milton.
[1913 Webster] -- {Pun"ish*a*ble*ness}, n.
[1913 Webster]

37 Moby Thesaurus words for "punishable":
actionable, against the law, anarchic, anarchistic, anomic,
black-market, bootleg, chargeable, contraband, contrary to law,
criminal, felonious, flawed, illegal, illegitimate, illicit,
impermissible, irregular, justiciable, lawless, nonconstitutional,
nonlegal, nonlicit, outlaw, outlawed, triable, unallowed,
unauthorized, unconstitutional, under-the-counter, under-the-table,
unlawful, unofficial, unstatutory, unwarrantable, unwarranted,
wrongful


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